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30 Apr 2013, 12:52

Hi All,

I took the GmatPrep 2 practice test this weekend, and was thrilled with a 700 overall score (Q48, V38). One inkling of concern though, I ran into 2 questions on the quant that I had seen before. I did not immediately select the right answer and move on, but I took the full 2 minutes on each question, went through the logic, and solved them as if I hadn't seen them before...but, I did ultimately know the correct answer for each, and consequently got both right. In all honesty, I am not sure if I could have solved them on my own, maybe I could maybe I couldn't, I genuinely don't know. So my question is...how much would this/could this affect my overall score? I realize it is only 2 questions out of the entire test and I very well may have solved correctly had I not seen them, but I want an accurate picture of my overall score. Moreover, what can I expect on the real thing? I've heard +/- 20 or 30 points is about right...